I need your help please.
In a production system, i've seen many running process as follow:
sh -c ./pathname/shellname
what exactly the flag option -c is used for?
ive tried to look at the man page, but it doesnt say much.
ill appreciate yor help. Thanks (4 Replies)
Hello everyone,
I would like to filter and search for files in my curr dir where the blocks used by those files are over a certain number (i.e. 30), when I try this command
find . -name "c*" -size +30 -exec ls -ls {} \;
I get a list of files, the first column is the block size, right?
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I want to incorportae a subscript in a job script which is used for loading purposes.
What i require is that before a job runs it should check for a flag ,if flag is not present then create it and the loading should start.
Once loading finishes it should delete the flag.
So if any other load... (1 Reply)
I want to incorportae a subscript in a job script which is used for loading purposes.
What i require is that before a job runs it should check for a flag ,if flag is not present then create it and the loading should start.
Once loading finishes it should delete the flag.
So if any other load... (2 Replies)
I have been compiling a cpp program using following command:
g++ -c -ansi a.cpp with g++ version 4.1.2. I want to know the significance of the -ansi flag and which other higher g++ version supports this flag by default
Dhiraj (1 Reply)
Hi,
I am first sorry to ask for that, but I am in trouble so I hope you will be agreed to help me on this.
I am solaris (ksh).
I have a lots of file but I only need to get the date and time of the flag files.
Here is the "ls -lrt" view :
ls -lrt | grep Flag_Saturne_R*Return
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Hi,
I would like to know if there's any option to use with the du command so that I can list only the files/directories on the current filesystem... I usually use
du -gs *But I'd like to see only the directories in the filesystem I am on, and not the mount point directory of other fss...
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#!/bin/bash
while :
do
./abc.sh PB
sleep 60
./abc.sh RA
sleep 60
./abc.sh GS
sleep 68400
done
Instead of making the script sleep for sometime, it doesn't work all the time as time may shift over a period.
How to make a script wake up every 30 seconds and check the current time, if... (2 Replies)
Hi all,
We dont have access to aix source code and i have a doubt.
The flag SC_NO_RESERVE, is it got to do anything with the failover?
If the flag is set the paths are going to failed state. If flag is not set everything comes up fine after failover.
Thanks in advance for helping
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.... means multi line
ddd,bug fgdrg
dfdfsdfdfsd
fsdfdfdfd
fdfdsfdsfsd
.......
flag2
......
aaa,bug sfsfsfsfs
dfdfsdfdfsd
fsdfdfdfd
fdfdsfdsfsd
......
flag1
......
ddd,bug fgdrg
dfdfsdfdfsd (9 Replies)
Discussion started by: yanglei_fage
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LEARN ABOUT MINIX
sort
SORT(1) General Commands Manual SORT(1)NAME
sort - sort a file of ASCII lines
SYNOPSIS
sort [-bcdfimnru] [-tc] [-o name] [+pos1] [-pos2] file ...
OPTIONS -b Skip leading blanks when making comparisons
-c Check to see if a file is sorted
-d Dictionary order: ignore punctuation
-f Fold upper case onto lower case
-i Ignore nonASCII characters
-m Merge presorted files
-n Numeric sort order
-o Next argument is output file
-r Reverse the sort order
-t Following character is field separator
-u Unique mode (delete duplicate lines)
EXAMPLES
sort -nr file # Sort keys numerically, reversed
sort +2 -4 file # Sort using fields 2 and 3 as key
sort +2 -t: -o out # Field separator is :
sort +.3 -.6 # Characters 3 through 5 form the key
DESCRIPTION
Sort sorts one or more files. If no files are specified, stdin is sorted. Output is written on standard output, unless -o is specified.
The options +pos1 -pos2 use only fields pos1 up to but not including pos2 as the sort key, where a field is a string of characters delim-
ited by spaces and tabs, unless a different field delimiter is specified with -t. Both pos1 and pos2 have the form m.n where m tells the
number of fields and n tells the number of characters. Either m or n may be omitted.
SEE ALSO comm(1), grep(1), uniq(1).
SORT(1)